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Vastacius, whose sonne is called Astar, of his grandfather by the mothers side, who is not in subiection.
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Vastacius, whose sonne is called Astar, of his grandfather by the mothers side, who is not in subiection.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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"The Astar will be our eyes in the air," said U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agent Kurstan Rosberg.
detnews.com - Local 2009
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Astar said it instructed Merrill to place its cash reserves in products that would provide safety of principal and liquidity and the investment bank told Astar that auction-rate securities were safe and extremely liquid.
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Astar is seeking compensatory damages of $9.1 million and punitive damages of at least $27.4 million in its claim filed with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, which handles such arbitration claims.
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Hanging out in the woods one night, Ray Pye (Marc Senter) and his two friends Tim (Alex Frost) and Jennifer (Shay Astar) stumble across two women (one who happens to be Erin Brown, aka Misty Mundae, in the nude) camping.
The Lost (2008) 2008
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The performances from the actors were extremely convincing, though I did want to knock some sense into Tim (Frost) and Jennifer (Astar) for being friends with Ray after all the abuse and threats they suffer.
The Lost (2008) 2008
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When Merrill Lynch concluded that ARS were a 'hot potato,' they decided that Astar would be the one to get its hands burned.
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Between October 2004 and December 2007, Astar had on average between $20 million and $25 million in auction-rate securities in its Merrill accounts.
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Astar said it now has $9.1 million in "illiquid" auction-rate securities and that it "has no confidence that it will be able to access its money in the near -- or even distant -- future."
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